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Thursday's acrimony is Friday lovefest: House passes $37B budget -
Friday, May 5, 2017
Putting a day of acrimony behind it, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a $37 billion budget plan, stripping away nearly $320 million in amendments placed on it the previous day.
Compared to the previous day of arguments and overspending, Friday’s debate was a veritable lovefest.
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House committee passes bill to make Oral chemo more affordable -
Friday, March 31, 2017
Despite objections to a pharmaceutical reporting requirement, a House committee this morning passed legislation designed to make oral chemotherapy medication more affordable.
By a 16-2 vote, the House Insurance and Banking Committee approved legislation sponsored by Rep. William Lamberth prohibiting an insurance provider from requiring a higher insurance co-payment for oral anti-cancer medication than for injected chemotherapy medication. The measure moves next to the Calendar & Rules Committee and then the House floor.
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GOP leaders alarmed about removal of Tennessee history -
Friday, September 30, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) - Republican leaders in the state Legislature are expressing alarm at the number of Tennessee historical events that would be removed from teaching requirements under a proposed overhaul of social studies standards.
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Durham loses GOP primary after sexual harassment allegations -
Friday, August 5, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) — The subject of a scathing attorney general's report on sexual harassment allegations lost his Republican primary for the Tennessee House on Thursday.
Rep. Jeremy Durham had suspended his campaign after the report outlined allegations of improper sexual contact with 22 women but had denied any wrongdoing and did not drop out of the race. Durham was defeated by former Army Col. Sam Whitson.
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Haslam drops $150K into PAC for Tennessee legislative races -
Friday, July 29, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) — Republican Gov. Bill Haslam has opened his wallet for state legislative campaigns throughout the state.
According to the final campaign finance reports to be filed before the Aug. 4 primary, Haslam gave $150,000 to his political action committee, Jobs4TN. The committee then contributed all but $4,000 of that amount to the campaigns of 44 lawmakers.
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Haslam drops $150K into PAC for Tennessee legislative races -
Friday, July 22, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) — Republican Gov. Bill Haslam has opened his wallet for state legislative campaigns throughout the state.
According to the final campaign finance reports to be filed before the Aug. 4 primary, Haslam gave $150,000 to his political action committee, Jobs4TN. The committee then contributed all but $4,000 of that amount to the campaigns of 44 lawmakers.
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Durham's halted bid not only GOP campaign drawing attention -
Friday, July 29, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) - The subject of a state attorney general's sexual harassment investigation isn't the only Republican candidate facing uncertain prospects in Tennessee's Aug. 4 primary.
Rep. Jeremy Durham suspended his re-election campaign despite his claims that most of the allegations that the Franklin Republican had improper sexual interactions with 22 women were false or taken out of context.
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Lawmakers fail to conclude Tennessee legislative session -
Friday, April 15, 2016
NASHVILLE (AP) — A lengthy debate over a proposed veto override, partisan squabbling and a disagreement over a tax cut have delayed the planned conclusion of the legislative session.
As the House slowly churned through its calendar into the evening Wednesday, the Senate voted to recess for the night and return Thursday.
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Staples gets EU approval for acquisition of Office Depot -
Friday, February 5, 2016
NEW YORK (AP) — Staples has received European approval for its buyout of Office Depot and in exchange, it said Wednesday that it would split off some operations in Europe to allay monopoly fears.
The company will divest all of Office Depot's operations in Sweden, as well as European retail, contract, online and catalog operations in an agreement with the European Commission.
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Staples buys Office Depot for $6B to keep pace with change -
Friday, January 30, 2015
NEW YORK (AP) — Evolving shopping habits have forced yet another retailer to think outside of the box.
Staples, the nation's largest "big box" office supply chain, announced Wednesday that it's spending about $6 billion to buy its second-ranked rival, Office Depot.
11. Lawmakers approve $32.4B spending plan - Friday, April 11, 2014
NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee lawmakers on Thursday approved the state's $32.4 billion spending plan for the budget year beginning in July after failed attempts to increase the pay of teachers and state employees.
12. Staples to close 225 stores as sales move online - Friday, March 7, 2014
Staples has become the second major chain to announce the mass closing of stores this week, providing the latest evidence of how the retail landscape is being remade by shifts in American shopping habits.
13. Staples to shutter 225 stores as sales move online - Friday, February 28, 2014
Staples will shut down more than 10 percent of its stores in North American by the end of next year, the second major chain to announce the mass closing of stores this week and the latest evidence of a retail landscape that is being altered drastically by the way Americans shop.
14. GOP lawmakers seek to back away from 'fringe' - Friday, March 1, 2013
NASHVILLE (AP) — Before a House vote to give final approval to a contentious firearms bill last week, Speaker Beth Harwell implored her Republican colleagues to ignore demands from what she deemed "fringe" groups to make major changes to the measure.
15. Lawmakers send budget compromise to governor - Friday, April 27, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) — The state's more than $31 billion annual spending plan is headed to the governor after Republicans rejected Democratic efforts to make further changes to the compromise legislation.
16. Tenn. House passes tax cuts on groceries, estates - Friday, April 13, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) - The House voted on Thursday to begin phasing out Tennessee's inheritance tax and to lower the state's sales tax on groceries.
The chamber voted 88-8 on the estate tax measure, and 96-0 to cut the food tax from 5.5 percent to 5.25 percent.
17. Staples 3Q profit rises, lowers 2011 outlook - Friday, November 11, 2011
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — Staples Inc. said Tuesday that its profit climbed 13 percent in the third quarter, helped in part by improved sales of office and break room supplies to businesses as well as promotional products.